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As Part of RWJF's Communities in Charge Program, Maine Establishes Health Plan Supporting Providers Who Offer Volunteer Care to Uninsured

April 6, 2007 | Program Result Report

In 2001, MaineHealth, a nonprofit health system serving southern and central Maine, established CarePartners, a health plan using a network of providers offering volunteer care to the uninsured.

As Part of RWJF's Communities in Charge Program, California HMO Establishes New Health Insurance Programs for Low-Income Residents

April 6, 2007 | Program Result Report

The Alameda Alliance for Health, a not-for-profit health maintenance organization serving the people of Alameda County, established two new health insurance programs.

As Part of RWJF's Communities in Charge Program, Collaborative in Austin, Texas, Launches New Programs to Improve Health Care for Low-Income Residents

April 5, 2007 | Program Result Report

The Indigent Care Collaboration, a network of safety-net health care providers and insurers in the Austin, Texas, region, launched several initiatives to improve health care for low-income residents.

As Part of RWJF's Communities in Charge Program, Jacksonville, Fla., Creates Subsidized Health Insurance Program to Serve Low-Income Employees

April 5, 2007 | Program Result Report

In January 2004, JaxCare began offering subsidized health insurance to low-income employees of participating businesses in Duval County, Fla.

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